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2009 Yamaha Roadliner S on 2040-motos

$9,799
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: SLV
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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Yamaha Roadliner tech info

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Yamaha Roadliner description

2009 Yamaha Roadliner S, $11,553.75 OTD!! TTL INCLUDED Call and ask for Joey Rocket 6029928620THERE'S REALLY NO REPLACEMENT FOR CUBIC INCHES And it's hard to argue with 113 of them. Our biggest V-twin is also our boldest, with a highly advanced fuel-injected engine producing peak torque at only 2,500 rpm. And an aluminum frame for the kind of solid, precise handling nothing else in its class can touch.

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